Project
Last Updated on 20 June 2022
Blockchain technologies offer tremendous opportunities to build secure & transparent mechanisms in global health.
This project convenes a coalition of research & implementation actors to explore the feasibility & appropriateness of distributed ledger technology in pharmaceutical supply chain management, including its ethical, governance & oversight implications.
Themes | Global Health Foresighting |
Status | Concluded |
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People |
Aria Ilyad Ahmad, Research Fellow, Global Health Foresighting
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